Saudi Embassies
The most obvious function of the Saudi embassies worldwide, acting as the representative of the Saudi government in the host country, is to promote Saudi interests and to give assistance to Saudi nationals when abroad.
In addition, to provide consular help to those applying for visas specifically, to issue visas to Muslim pilgrims who are required to attend the annual Hajj gathering in Mecca at least once during their lives.
Tourist visas are exempted as Saudi Arabia does not issue tourist visas. Activities of all Saudi embassies are coordinated from their Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Saudi Embassy however, much less obvious to the public are the other responsibilities of Saudi Embassies which give support to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, including its subsidiary
and the Islamic Development Bank. An Embassy is described as a permanent diplomatic mission which is generally located in a country's capital city. The embassy is responsible for representing the home
country abroad and handling major diplomatic issues, such as preserving the rights of citizens abroad. The ambassador is the highest official in the embassy and acting as the chief diplomat and spokesperson for the home
government. Ambassadors are typically appointed by the highest level of the home government.

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Here you will find information about the
Saudi Embassies and consulates abroad.
Saudi Arabia has more than 150 Embassies, consulates
and permanent representations abroad. There
are also High Commissions with
limited powers.